Uniform, efficient, and color tunable ring flash for camera using leds with light emission from multiple sides

ABSTRACT

A device includes a light-emitting device (LED) having at least two vertical light-emitting sides, and a ring-shaped light guide having a bottom side, a top side comprising a light-emitting surface, an inner sidewall, and an outer sidewall defining an indentation having at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces mated to the at least two vertical light-emitting sides of the LED.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure relates to a light-emitting diodes or devices (LEDs) powered light guide, and more particular to an LED powered ring flash for a camera.

BACKGROUND

A camera flash helps a camera to capture a good quality picture in low light scenes. A camera flash located on one side of a camera lens is likely to create shadows on a subject, especially for a macrophotography when the subject is very close to the lens. A ring flash is a circular photographic flash that fits around the lens for use in macrophotography. The ring flash provides uniform illumination with few shadows visible in the photograph, as the origin of the light is very close to and surrounds the optical axis of the lens.

SUMMARY

In one or more examples of the present disclosure, a device includes a light-emitting diode or device (LED) having at least two vertical light-emitting sides, and a ring-shaped light guide having a bottom side, a top side comprising a light-emitting surface, an inner sidewall, and an outer sidewall defining an indentation having at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces mated to the at least two vertical light-emitting sides of the LED.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the drawings:

FIG. 1 shows a top view of a light guide module in examples of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the light guide module of FIG. 1 in examples of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 shows a bottom view of a portion of the light guide of FIGS. 1 and 2 in examples of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 shows a top view of another light guide module in examples of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 shows a device fitted with the light guide module of FIG. 1 or 4 in examples of the present disclosure.

Use of the same reference numbers in different figures indicates similar or identical elements.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A mobile device, such as a camera phone, may include a ring flash. The ring flash may operate continuously in a flashlight mode or during the recording of a video.

A ring flash may use individual light-emitting diodes or devices (LEDs) with simple transmission optics as its light source. The LEDs generate hot spots so the light-emitting surface does not provide uniform illumination, especially in camera phone applications when the ring flash is small or operates continuously.

FIGS. 1 and 2 show top and cross-section views of a light guide module 100 in examples of the present disclosure. Light guide module 100 includes a light-emitting diode or device (LED) 102 and a ring-shaped light guide 104. LED 102 has two vertical light-emitting sides 106 and 108. LED 102 may have the shape of a rectangular cuboid.

Light guide 104 has a body 109 with a circular inner sidewall 110, a circular outer sidewall 112, an annular bottom side 202 (FIG. 2), and an annular top side 204 (FIG. 2). Top side 204 is a light-emitting surface. Outer sidewall 112 defines an opening or indentation 114 having two vertical in-coupling surfaces 116 and 118, which are mated to respective light-emitting sides 106 and 108 of LED 102. Light guide body 109 may be made by injection molding using material such as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA).

From in-coupling surfaces 116 and 118, light travels around light guide body 109 by total internal reflection (TIR). Light guide 104 may include a reflector film 206 fixed on inner wall 110, outer wall 112, and bottom side 202 to help light travel around light guide body 109. Light guide 104 may include a diffuser or collimating film 208 fixed on top side 204 to achieve a uniform and vectored or collimated emission.

A white ink pattern 210 (FIG. 2) may be printed on a top side of LED 102 to hide the LED from view.

Light guide module 100 may further include a printed circuit board (PCB) 212 (FIG. 2). LED 102 and light guide 104 are mounted on PCB 212. PCB 212 has pads for mounting LED 102 and traces coupling the pads to other components on or off the board. PCB 212 also mechanically supports LED 102 and light guide 104.

FIG. 3 shows a bottom view of a portion of light guide 104 in examples of the present disclosure. Light guide 104 includes white ink dots 302 printed on bottom side 202 in order to extract light from the light guide through top side 204 (FIG. 2). The density of ink dots 302 increases as they move away from LED 102 to ensure uniform illumination over the entire top side 204. Instead of white ink dots, bottom side 202 may be textured by molding or machining to create protrusions or indentations 302 in order to extract light from light guide 104 through top side 204. This may be enhanced by adding a reflector film 206 that conforms to bottom side 202, especially the contour of features 302. For example, reflector film 206 may be deposited or laminated to bottom side 202.

FIG. 4 shows a top view of a light guide module 400 in examples of the present disclosure. Light guide module 400 is similar to light guide module 100 except it includes multiple LEDs, such as LEDs 102-1, 102-2, 102-3, and 102-4 (collectively as “LEDs 102”), and outer sidewall 112 of light guide body 109 now defines multiple openings or indentations 114 to receive the LEDs. LEDs 102 may have different wavelengths so a driver circuit 402 may drive them in different combinations or at different settings (e.g., current frequencies or magnitudes) to create a desired color (e.g., a white color point). Alternatively, driver circuit 402 may selectively (e.g., sequentially) drive LEDs 102 to create an animated effect. Driver circuit 402 may be a component mounted on PCB 212 (FIG. 2) and connected by traces to LEDs 102.

FIG. 5 shows a device 500 fitted with a light guide module 502 in examples of the present disclosure. Light guide module 502 may be light guide module 100 or 400. Device 500 may be a camera phone with a camera module 504 having a lens 506 in examples of the present disclosure. Ring-shaped light guide 104 is fitted around lens 506 or a bezel 508 of the lens. Device 500 may include a bezel 510 around ring-shaped light guide 104 of light guide module 502.

Although a ring-shaped light guide 104 has been described, the principles of the present disclosure may be applied to light guides of other shapes. FIG. 6 shows a light guide module 600 in examples of the present disclosure. Light guide module 600 is similar to light guide module 100 and 400 except it has a rectangular light guide 604. Light guide 604 has a body 609 that is a rectangular cuboid with sidewalls 610, a sidewall 612, a bottom side (not visible), and a top side 614. Top side 614 is a light-emitting surface. Sidewall 612 defines an opening or indentation 114 having two vertical in-coupling surfaces 116 and 118, which are mated to respective light-emitting sides 106 and 108 of LED 102. Light guide 604 may include reflector film 206 fixed on sidewalls 610, sidewall 612, and the bottom side (not visible). Light guide 604 may include a diffuser or collimating film (not shown) fixed on top side 614.

Although a rectangular cuboid LED 102 with two vertical light-emitting sides 106 and 108 has been described, the principles of the present disclosure may be applied to LEDs off other shapes having more than two vertical light-emitting sides. FIG. 7 shows a partial top view of a light guide module 700 in examples of the present disclosure. Light guide module 700 is similar to light guide module 100, 400, and 700 except it has an LED 702 with three vertical light-emitting sides 706. A light guide 704 has a body 709 with a sidewall 712 defines an opening or indentation 714 having three vertical in-coupling surfaces 716, which are mated to respective light-emitting sides 706 of LED 702.

Various other adaptations and combinations of features of the embodiments disclosed are within the scope of the invention. Numerous embodiments are encompassed by the following claims. 

1. A light guide module, comprising: a light-emitting diode; and a ring-shaped light guide comprising a light guide body having a bottom side, a top side comprising a light-emitting surface, an inner sidewall, an outer sidewall, and an indentation comprising at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces, wherein the light emitting diode comprises at least two vertical light-emitting sides, wherein the outer sidewall defines the indentation comprising the at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces, and wherein the at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces mate to the at least two vertical light-emitting sides of the light-emitting diode.
 2. The light guide module according to claim 1, further comprising a light guide bezel surrounding the ring-shaped light guide.
 3. The light guide module according to claim 1, further comprising a printed circuit board, wherein the light-emitting diode and the ring-shaped light guide are mounted on the printed circuit board.
 4. The light guide module according to claim 1, wherein the bottom side is textured to extract light from the ring-shaped light guide through the top side.
 5. The light guide module according to claim 1, wherein the ring-shaped light guide further comprises ink dots on the bottom side to extract light from the ring-shaped light guide through the top side.
 6. The light guide module according to claim 1, wherein light from the light-emitting diode travels around the light guide by total internal reflection.
 7. The light guide module according to claim 1, wherein the ring-shaped light guide further comprises a reflector film on the inner wall, the outer wall, or the bottom side.
 8. The light guide module according to claim 1, wherein the ring-shaped light guide further comprises a diffuser film or a collimating film on the top side.
 9. The light guide module according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises an ink pattern (210) on a top side of the light-emitting diode to prevent the light-emitting diode from being seen in the indentation.
 10. The light guide module according to claim 1, further comprising two or more light-emitting diodes, each light-emitting diode comprising at least two vertical light-emitting sides, wherein the ring-shaped light guide defines two or more indentations, each indentation having at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces mated to the at least two vertical light-emitting sides of the associated light-emitting diode.
 11. The light guide module according to claim 10, wherein a light-emitting diode emits light in the visible part and/or the ultraviolet part and/or the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
 12. The light guide module according to claim 11, wherein the light-emitting diodes have different wavelengths, and further comprising a driver being configured to: drive the light-emitting diodes in different combinations or at different settings to tune a white color point or to create a desired color or to create a desired combination of wavelengths; or sequentially drive the light-emitting diodes to generate an animated effect.
 13. A device comprising a light guide module according to claim 1, wherein the device is any of a lighting unit; a camera; or a mobile phone with a camera module having a lens, wherein the ring-shaped light guide of the light guide module surrounds the lens, or surrounds a lens bezel around the lens.
 14. A method to produce a light guide module, which method comprises the steps of: forming a ring-shaped light guide having a bottom side, a top side comprising a light-emitting surface, an inner sidewall, an outer sidewall, and an indentation, wherein the outer sidewall defines the indentation, wherein the indentation comprise at least two vertical in- coupling surfaces; and wherein the at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces are configured to mate to at least two vertical light-emitting sides of a light-emitting diode.
 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the light guide module comprises a ring-shaped light guide configured for use as a ring flash of a camera module in a mobile phone, and the method further comprises: fixing the ring-shaped light guide around a lens of the camera module or around a lens bezel of the lens; and fixing a light guide bezel around the ring-shaped light guide.
 16. The method according to claim 14, further comprising mounting the light guide and the light-emitting diode on a printed circuit board.
 17. The method according to claim 14, further comprising: texturing the bottom side of the light guide; printing ink dots on the bottom side of the light guide; and/or fixing a reflector film on the sidewalls or the bottom side of the light guide.
 18. The method according to claim 14, further comprising fixing a diffuser film or a collimating film on the top side of the light guide.
 19. The method according to claim 14, further comprising printing an ink pattern on a top side of the light-emitting diode to prevent the light-emitting diode from being seen in the indentation.
 20. The method according to claim 14, wherein the light guide defines two or more indentations, each indentation having at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces, and the method further comprises: for each of two or more light-emitting diodes, mating at least two vertical light-emitting sides of the light-emitting diode to the at least two vertical in-coupling surfaces of the associated indentation.
 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising coupling a driver to the light-emitting diodes, the driver being configured to: drive the light-emitting diodes with different settings to tune a white color point or to create a desired color; or sequentially drive the light-emitting diodes to generate an animated effect. 